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[[caption-width-right:350:Saito with a signed ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' drawing]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Saito with a signed ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' drawing]]
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** ''Magnolia Waltz''
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** ''Magnolia Waltz''''Manga/MagnoliaWaltz''
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* ''[[Manga/KanonByChihoSaito Kanon]]''
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* ''[[Manga/KanonByChihoSaito Kanon]]''''Manga/{{Kanon|ChihoSaito}}''
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** ''Adolescence of Utena'' (a loose manga adaptation of the movie)
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** ''Adolescence of Utena'' ''Anime/AdolescenceOfUtena'' (a loose manga adaptation of the movie)
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* NeverLiveItDown: Her initial refusal of the idea of [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena and Anthy]] being a romantic couple. She's indicated that she's lightened up on the subject since then, and has apparently hinted that she sees Utena and Anthy as each other's soulmates [[OneTrueLove no matter what]], but many fans are still hurting and portray her as a raging homophobe.
* NoExportForYou: Only ''Utena'' and ''S to M no Sekai'' (as ''The World Exists for Me'') have been published in English.
* NoExportForYou: Only ''Utena'' and ''S to M no Sekai'' (as ''The World Exists for Me'') have been published in English.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Her initial refusal of the idea of [[RevolutionaryGirlUtena [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena and Anthy]] being a romantic couple. She's indicated that she's lightened up on the subject since then, and has apparently hinted that she sees Utena and Anthy as each other's soulmates [[OneTrueLove no matter what]], but many fans are still hurting and portray her as a raging homophobe.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Her initial refusal of the idea of [[RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena and Anthy]] being a romantic couple. She's indicated that she's lightened up on the subject since then, and has apparently hinted that she sees Utena and Anthy as each other's soulmates [[LoveTrascendsSpacetime [[OneTrueLove no matter what]], but many fans are still hurting and portray her as a raging homophobe.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Her initial refusal of the idea of [[RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena and Anthy]] being a romantic couple. She's indicated that she's lightened up on the subject since then, and has apparently hinted that she sees Utena and Anthy as each other's soulmates [[LoveTrascendsSpacetime no matter what]], but many fans are still hurting and portray her as a raging homophobe.
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* ''S to M no Sekai'' (a collaboration with KunihikoIkuhara)
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* ''S to M no Sekai'' (a collaboration with KunihikoIkuhara)Creator/KunihikoIkuhara)
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Her art style is reminiscent of the works of the Year 24 Group of female mangaka who revolutionised shoujo manga in the 1970s; Saito herself has cited RiyokoIkeda and MotoHagio as her greatest influences in an interview. Storywise, her manga tend to be high on romance and melodrama, and she has a self-confessed penchant for forbidden love.
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Her art style is reminiscent of the works of the Year 24 Group of female mangaka who revolutionised shoujo manga in the 1970s; Saito herself has cited RiyokoIkeda Creator/RiyokoIkeda and MotoHagio Creator/MotoHagio as her greatest influences in an interview. Storywise, her manga tend to be high on romance and melodrama, and she has a self-confessed penchant for forbidden love.
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they do literally kiss even in the show, so i wouldn\'t phrase it like this.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Her killing initial refusal of the chance for idea of [[RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena and Anthy]] to be an unambiguous being a romantic couple. She's indicated that she's lightened up on the subject since then, but many fans are still hurting and portray her as a raging homophobe.
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* ''Waltz wa Shiroi Dress de'' (''Waltz in a white White Dress'')
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A [[ShoujoDemographic shoujo]] and {{josei}} {{mangaka}} who is best known as having been a member of [=Be-PaPas=], the creators of ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena''. She made her debut in 1982 with the oneshot ''Ken to Mademoiselle'' (''The Sword and the Mademoiselle'') and has drawn over 30 series since then. Very little of her work been licensed for English-speaking audiences, although a number of her titles have been published in Italy and other parts of mainland Europe.
Her art style is reminiscent of the works of the Year 24 Group of female mangaka who revolutionised shoujo manga in the 1970s; Saito herself has cited RiyokoIkeda and MotoHagio as her greatest influences in an interview. Storywise, her manga tend to be high on romance and melodrama, and she has a self-confessed penchant for forbidden love.
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!!Her works include:
* ''Honoka ni Purple''
* ''Ao Ringo Meikyuu''
* ''Waltz wa Shiroi Dress de'' (''Waltz in a white Dress'')
** ''Magnolia Waltz''
* ''Mou Hitori no Marionette''
* ''Kakan no Madonna''
* ''[[Manga/KanonByChihoSaito Kanon]]''
* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' (with [=Be-PaPas=])
** ''Adolescence of Utena'' (a loose manga adaptation of the movie)
* ''Basilis no Musume''
* ''Lady Masquerade''
* ''S to M no Sekai'' (a collaboration with KunihikoIkuhara)
* ''Anastasia Club''
* ''First Girl''
* ''Bronze no Tenshi''
* ''Ice Forest''
* ''Torikae Baya''
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!!Tropes associated with Saito and her works:
* BrotherSisterIncest: Has shown up a few times, most notably in ''Utena'' and ''Kakan no Madonna''.
* LoveTriangle
* {{Melodrama}}
* NoExportForYou: Only ''Utena'' and ''S to M no Sekai'' (as ''The World Exists for Me'') have been published in English.
* SweetPollyOliver: Many of her heroines dress up as a boy at least once.
* UnwantedHarem: Expect any heroine in her manga to have ''at least'' two or three guys after her.
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Her art style is reminiscent of the works of the Year 24 Group of female mangaka who revolutionised shoujo manga in the 1970s; Saito herself has cited RiyokoIkeda and MotoHagio as her greatest influences in an interview. Storywise, her manga tend to be high on romance and melodrama, and she has a self-confessed penchant for forbidden love.
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!!Her works include:
* ''Honoka ni Purple''
* ''Ao Ringo Meikyuu''
* ''Waltz wa Shiroi Dress de'' (''Waltz in a white Dress'')
** ''Magnolia Waltz''
* ''Mou Hitori no Marionette''
* ''Kakan no Madonna''
* ''[[Manga/KanonByChihoSaito Kanon]]''
* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' (with [=Be-PaPas=])
** ''Adolescence of Utena'' (a loose manga adaptation of the movie)
* ''Basilis no Musume''
* ''Lady Masquerade''
* ''S to M no Sekai'' (a collaboration with KunihikoIkuhara)
* ''Anastasia Club''
* ''First Girl''
* ''Bronze no Tenshi''
* ''Ice Forest''
* ''Torikae Baya''
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!!Tropes associated with Saito and her works:
* BrotherSisterIncest: Has shown up a few times, most notably in ''Utena'' and ''Kakan no Madonna''.
* LoveTriangle
* {{Melodrama}}
* NoExportForYou: Only ''Utena'' and ''S to M no Sekai'' (as ''The World Exists for Me'') have been published in English.
* SweetPollyOliver: Many of her heroines dress up as a boy at least once.
* UnwantedHarem: Expect any heroine in her manga to have ''at least'' two or three guys after her.
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